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245 0 0 |a Plant growth and climate change   |c / by James I.L. Morison and Michael D. Morecroft. 
260 |a Oxford ;  |a Ames, Iowa :  |b Blackwell Pub.,  |c 2006. 
300 |a xiv, 213 páginas, [8] páginas de láminas :  |b ilustraciones (algunas color), mapas ;  |c 24 cm. 
440 0 |a Biological sciences series (Oxford, England) 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.. 
505 0 0 |t List of contributors --  |t Preface --  |g 1.  |t Recent and future climate change and their implications for plant growth /  |r David Viner,  |r James I.L. Morison  |g and  |r Craig Wallace --  |t Introduction --  |g The  |t climate system --  |t Mechanisms of anthropogenic climate change --  |t Recent climate changes --  |t Future changes in anthropogenic forcing of climate --  |t Future global climate scenarios --  |t Future regional climate scenarios --  |t Concluding comments --  |t References --  |g 2.  |t Plant responses to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide /  |r Lewis H. Ziska  |g and  |r James A. Bunce --  |t Introduction --  |t Overview of plant biology --  |g A  |t word about methodology --  |t Gene expression and carbon dioxide --  |t Cellular processes : photosynthetic carbon reduction (PCR) and carbon dioxide --  |t C₃ photosynthesis --  |t C₄ photosynthesis --  |t Crassulacean acid metabolism photosynthesis --  |t Photosynthetic acclimation to rising CO₂ --  |t Cellular processes : photosynthetic carbon oxidation (PCO) and carbon dioxide --  |t Single leaf response to CO₂ --  |t Leaf carbon dynamics --  |t Inhibition of dark respiration --  |t Leaf chemistry --  |t Stomatal response and CO₂ --  |t Whole plant responses to rising CO₂ --  |t Plant development --  |t Carbon dynamics --  |t Stomatal regulation and water use --  |t Plant-to-plant interactions --  |t Plant competition : managed systems --  |t Plant competition : unmanaged systems --  |t How does CO₂ alter plant-to-plant interactions? --  |t Plant communities and ecosystem responses to CO₂ --  |t Managed plant systems --  |t Water use in managed systems --  |t Water use in unmanaged plant systems --  |t Other trophic levels --  |t Global and evolutionary scales --  |t Rising CO₂ as a selection factor --  |t Global impacts --  |t Uncertainties and limitations --  |t References -- 
505 0 0 |g 3.  |t Significance of temperature in plant life /  |r Christian Körner --  |t Two paradoxes --  |t paradox 1 --  |t Paradox 2 --  |t Baseline responses of plant metabolism to temperature --  |t Photosynthesis --  |t Dark respiration --  |t Thermal acclimation of metabolism --  |t Growth response to temperature --  |t Temperature extremes and temperature thresholds --  |g The  |t temperatures experienced by plants --  |t Temperature and plant development --  |g The  |t challenge of testing plant responses to temperature --  |t References --  |g 4.  |t Temperature and plant development : phenology and seasonality /  |r Annette Menzel  |g and  |r Tim Sparks --  |g The  |t origins of phenology --  |t Recent changes in phenology --  |t Attribution of temporal changes --  |t Detection of phenological change --  |t Attribution of year-to-year changes in phenology to temperature and other factors --  |t Confounding factors --  |t Evidence from continuous phenological measures --  |t Possible consequences --  |t References --  |g 5.  |t Responses of plant growth and functioning to changes in water supply in a changing climate /  |r William J. Davies --  |t Introduction : a changing climate and its effects on plant growth and functioning --  |t Growth of plants in drying soil --  |t Hydraulic regulation of growth --  |t Water relations of plants in drying soil --  |t Water movement into and through the plant --  |t Control of gas exchange by stomata under drought --  |t Water relation targets for plant improvement in water scarce environments --  |t Control of stoma, water use and growth of plants in drying soil : hydraulic and chemical signalling --  |t Interactions between different environmental factors -- 
505 0 0 |t Measuring the water availability in the soil : long-distance chemical signalling --  |g The  |t integrated response to the environment --  |t Conclusions : a strategy for plant improvement and management to exploit the plant's drought response capacity --  |t References --  |g 6.  |t Water availability and productivity /  |r João S. Pereira,  |r Maria-Manuela Chaves,  |r Maria-Conceição Caldeira  |g and  |r Alexandre V. Correia --  |t Introduction --  |t Water deficits and primary productivity --  |t Net primary productivity --  |t Water-use efficiency --  |t Variability in water resources and plant productivity --  |t Temporal variability in water resources --  |t Variability in space --  |t In situ water redistribution - hydraulic redistribution --  |t Plant communities facing drought --  |t Species interactions with limiting water resources --  |t Vegetation change and drought : is there an arid zone 'treeline'? --  |t Droughts and wildfires --  |t Agricultural and forestry perspectives --  |t Agriculture --  |t Forestry --  |t References -- 
505 0 0 |g 7.  |t Effects of temperature and precipitation changes on plant communities /  |r M.D. Morecroft  |g and  |r J.S. Paterson --  |t Introduction --  |t Methodology --  |t Mechanisms of change in plant communities --  |t Direct effects of climate --  |t Interspecific differences in growth responses to climate --  |t Competition and facilitation --  |t Changing water availability and interactions between climate variables --  |t Interactions between climate and nutrient cycling --  |t Role of extreme events --  |t Dispersal constraints --  |t Interactions with animals --  |t Is community change already happening? --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References --  |g 8.  |t Issues in modelling plant ecosystem responses to elevated CO₂ : interactions with soil nitrogen /  |r Ying-Ping Wang,  |r Ross McMurtrie,  |r Belinda Medlyn  |g and  |r David Pepper --  |t Introduction --  |t Modelling challenges --  |t Chapter aims --  |t Representing nitrogen cycling in ecosystem models --  |t Overview of ecosystem models --  |t Modelling nitrogen cycling --  |t Major uncertainties --  |t How uncertain assumptions affect model predictions --  |t Scenario 1 (base case) : increased litter quantity and decreased litter quality --  |t Scenario 2 : scenario 1 + higher litter N/C ratio --  |t Scenario 3 : scenario 1 + increased root allocation --  |t Scenario 4 : scenario 1 + increased N input --  |t Scenario 5 : scenario 1 + decreased N/C ratio of new active SOM --  |t Scenario 6 : scenario 5 + decreased N/C ratio of new slow SOM --  |t Scenario 7 : scenario 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 + decreased slope of relation between maximum leaf potential photosynthetic electron transport rate and leaf N/C ratio --  |t Model-data fusion techniques --  |t Discussion --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References -- 
505 0 0 |g 9.  |t Predicting the effect of climate change on global plant productivity and the carbon cycle /  |r John Grace  |g and  |r Rui Zhang --  |t Introduction --  |t Definitions and conceptual framework --  |t Empirical basis of our knowledge of carbon fluxes --  |t NPP --  |t NEP and NEE --  |t GPP and NPP by remote sensing --  |t Use of models to predict changes in plant growth and carbon fluxes at the large scale --  |t Dependencies of fluxes on CO₂ light and nitrogen supply --  |t Photosynthesis --  |t Autotrophic respiration --  |t Heterotrophic respiration --  |t Ecosystem models --  |t Conclusions --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t References --  |t Index. 
650 4 |a Cambios climáticos. 
650 4 |a Crecimiento (Plantas). 
700 1 |a Morison, James I. L. 
700 1 |a Morecroft, Michael D. 
856 4 1 |u http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0611/2006009717.html 
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